I wish I could tell you, I am looking for info on Dish Network at the moment as that is what I use at home. I am planning a system, but it's looking so far to me that what I want to do will be a PITA as it does not seem Dish Network has receivers that are compatible with this outside an IR Blaster. I would prefer not to use IR blasters myself as that is just begging for issues it seems.

I have read some older DTV receivers have serial ports so they can be controlled, but do not know which ones, or even if you can get them activated today.

He is talking about dvb-s cards and sasc, and a patch to myth that allows for their use together. You would have to have one hell of a user unfriendly accident to break the law there. It involves downloading source, patching, then compiling it, and a hefty configuration and setup. Put it this way, you would know it if ya do it, as there is only one goal on that path.

I (obviously) am also in the same hobby as him, Hell, we might even know of each other under different user names.... Small world!! LOL. I have strongly considered the solution that he hints at, but I have a solution I prefer more, plastic is much less downtime.

Anyone interested in dvb-s piracy should hit up dvbn.happysat.org --- Sat piracy in general - dsstester.com.

Well considering that I've been building entire operating systems that way for years now (by patching and compiling downloaded source code) that probably wouldn't be so hard to "accidentally" do for me. And I wasn't entirely serious.

Fortunatly around these parts we have a bit different legislation, basicly I can do whatever I want with a signal that's beamed into my house unasked (at least last time I checked). Just as long as I'm not selling "solutions" like this I wouldn't be breaking any laws.

For me it would be more of a gimmick anyway, and since I'm not even allowed to pay for the few channels that I'm actually interested in as they're part of the SKY channel package, and I'm outside of the UK (although I should have no problem receiving the signal). So I wouldn't even feel the slightest guilt about it.

ldisplay was also kind enough to inform me in private where I could find more about these things. So the next time I'm bored and have a bit of spare cash to waste on some equipment I might look into it more closely, if only just for the fun of it. Anyway, thank you both for the hints, that should give me a good starting point.

He is talking about dvb-s cards and sasc, and a patch to myth that allows for their use together. You would have to have one hell of a user unfriendly accident to break the law there. It involves downloading source, patching, then compiling it, and a hefty configuration and setup. Put it this way, you would know it if ya do it, as there is only one goal on that path.

I (obviously) am also in the same hobby as him, Hell, we might even know of each other under different user names.... Small world!! LOL. I have strongly considered the solution that he hints at, but I have a solution I prefer more, plastic is much less downtime.

Anyone interested in dvb-s piracy should hit up dvbn.happysat.org --- Sat piracy in general - dsstester.com.

I am mainly looking at a way to limit the amout of equipment that I have to have. sort of a all in one option.